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From business to medicine and more, a Mount education opens doors to careers

January 17, 2012

Newburgh, NY -

Michael Del Rosso of Washingtonville, NY (pictured above, left),
and Francesco Criscuolo of Middletown, NY, spend a lot of time in
the science labs at Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, NY.

The senior students are pursuing their dreams of becoming
doctors. At the Mount, 33 percent of freshmen aim for health
professions, including nursing, pre-medicine or pre-veterinary.

A top ranked financial professional, Mary Moran Deatherage hired
Mount student Nure Useinoski as an intern in her Little Falls, NJ
office. The accounting major from Middletown, NY, who will earn an
MBA in 2013, was a “terrific asset” to her team at Morgan Stanley
Smith Barney, said Deatherage.

No matter the situation or emergency, Mount grad Karl Brabenec
(pictured above, right) says he has “the best job ever” as Deerpark
Town Supervisor. He oversees a town of 8,500 at the rural
intersection of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Brabenec’s
passion for politics began in his teen years and was fueled by his
studies and experiences as a Mount student.

These stories and more appear in the current Mount Saint Mary
College magazine. To read and view photos, visit www.msmc.edu/magazine.

Also in the magazine: The Mount is implementing strategic
technology investments across the curriculum, with SMART
classrooms, patient simulators, ecology simulation software,
digital editing equipment. Technology even finds a place in
religious studies and philosophy, bringing whirling dervishes to
the classroom through the internet.

The Mount will hold an open house for prospective students on
Sunday, January 29. For more information or to register visit www.msmc.edu.